The Isolated Blurt Thread II

How do they rank?

* Rick-Roll
* Tootsie Roll
* Lobster Roll
* Rock-n-Roll
* Tuck-n-Roll
* Walk-on Role
* Wellingtons
 
So they rebuilt me.

Made me stronger. Faster. More powerful than before.

Wait! Did I just say that?

To be fair, they didn't have much to work with.:D
 
I'm spending an increasing amount of time in that state, in that area. Maybe I should move there.

Also.......is this now the MREDME2 blurt thread?
 
So I am moving, I don't really want to, but I am looking at the good side.
Level floors, more privacy, no noise from above, not have to deal with ice, a kitchen with a counter top, stuff like that
I was happily listing these to a certain person a few days ago and included that since I would be on the top floor with no shared walls, I could be loud to which I got the told that I was always loud, even when I am trying to be quiet.
I suppose I ought to stock ear plugs :D
 
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So I am moving, I don't really want to, but I am looking at the good side.
Level floors, more privacy, no noise from above, not have to deal with ice, a kitchen with a counter top, stuff like that
I was happily listing these to a certain person a few days ago and included that since I would be on the top floor with no shared walls, I could be loud to which I got the told that I was always loud, even when I am trying to be quiet.
I suppose I ought to stock ear plugs :D

Deluxe apartment in the sky?
 
Would Byron have liked this ?



August 5, 2018

This week, NASA named nine astronauts who will be taking not one, but two, new vehicles into space in the next year. Five of the folks above will be lofted on an Atlas V, riding in Boeing’s new Starliner capsule. The other four will be taking the SpaceX Crew Dragon, on top of a Falcon 9. And even if they’re not going anywhere new at the moment—both craft are meant primarily for delivering crew to the International Space Station—this is some of the first genuinely new hardware for putting people in space in a generation. Maybe two.

https://www.dailykos.com

NASA Introduces Nine Astronauts for First Commercial Flights
The “Commercial Crew Nine” will fly to space in hardware made by Boeing and SpaceX


The astronauts will be the first Americans to launch into orbit from U.S. soil since NASA's space shuttle program shut down in 2011.

"This is a big deal for our country, and we want Americans to know that we are back," NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told the crowd. "We're flying American astronauts on American rockets from American soil."


It was back in September 2014 when NASA first announced that SpaceX and Boeing would fly NASA astronauts to and from the International Space Station. At the time, SpaceX's Crew Dragon (known as Dragon V2 at the time) and Boeing's Starliner (just CST-100 back then) won a four-year competition—and contracts worth billions—to fly astronauts to space.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/...nine-astronauts-for-first-commercial-flights/
 
I bought four peaches yesterday. Didn't even considering weighing them. They are fairly large, so I knew they'd be a bit heavy.

Total of the four weighed in at two and a half pounds at checkout.
 
Would Byron have liked this ?



August 5, 2018

This week, NASA named nine astronauts who will be taking not one, but two, new vehicles into space in the next year. Five of the folks above will be lofted on an Atlas V, riding in Boeing’s new Starliner capsule. The other four will be taking the SpaceX Crew Dragon, on top of a Falcon 9. And even if they’re not going anywhere new at the moment—both craft are meant primarily for delivering crew to the International Space Station—this is some of the first genuinely new hardware for putting people in space in a generation. Maybe two.

https://www.dailykos.com

NASA Introduces Nine Astronauts for First Commercial Flights
The “Commercial Crew Nine” will fly to space in hardware made by Boeing and SpaceX


The astronauts will be the first Americans to launch into orbit from U.S. soil since NASA's space shuttle program shut down in 2011.

"This is a big deal for our country, and we want Americans to know that we are back," NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told the crowd. "We're flying American astronauts on American rockets from American soil."


It was back in September 2014 when NASA first announced that SpaceX and Boeing would fly NASA astronauts to and from the International Space Station. At the time, SpaceX's Crew Dragon (known as Dragon V2 at the time) and Boeing's Starliner (just CST-100 back then) won a four-year competition—and contracts worth billions—to fly astronauts to space.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/...nine-astronauts-for-first-commercial-flights/

Yes, anything to do with space!

The Russian building codes require elevators for anything OVER 5 storys. Consequently, there are a lot of 5 story buildings.

Luckily I will only have to deal with two stories above ground, but it's an old building with high ceilings.

So, IV drip?

You don't know how tempting that sounds atm. I just had one the other day, made all the difference.
 
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